There are songs that sound good. And then there are songs that know you. “The Truth” by Megan Woods is one of those. It doesn’t just echo scripture—it wrestles with it. It walks through the valley of self-doubt, insecurity, and spiritual confusion, and comes out clinging to the one thing that doesn’t change: who God says we are.
Megan wrote this song from the depths of her own struggle. Bullied as a child, she carried years of feeling unworthy, unloved, and unseen. It wasn’t until she cracked open the Bible at 18—really read it—that the lies began to unravel. She found herself again, not in a mirror, but in the Word. And from that moment of brokenness came a declaration: “I don’t belong to the lies / I belong to You / And that’s the truth.”
That lyric hits hard. Because we’ve all been there. I’ve been there. Looking at the past, wondering if I’ve missed too much, messed up too much, or waited too long. But this song reminds me—and maybe you too—that God doesn’t measure us by our mistakes. He measures us by His mercy.
“I am my Father’s child / I make Him proud and I make Him smile.” That’s not just poetic—it’s Zephaniah 3:17 in motion: “He will rejoice over you with singing.” And Genesis 1:27 echoes through the line “I was made in the image of a perfect King.” These aren’t just lyrics. They’re lifelines.
In a world that’s loud with comparison and confusion, “The Truth” is a quiet revolution. It’s a mirror that doesn’t distort. It’s a melody that reminds us we’re handcrafted, not overlooked. That we’re loved even when we don’t feel lovable. That we belong—even when we feel lost.
This song is for the one who’s tired of pretending. For the one who’s been told they’re not enough. For the one who needs to hear it again and again until it sinks in: You are loved. You are chosen. You are His. And that’s the truth.
Megan Woods’ The Truth is a bold reminder that God’s Word cuts through every lie we’ve believed about ourselves. When shame says we’re not enough, Jesus says we’re chosen, loved, and redeemed. This track captures that battle with honesty and hope, pointing us back to the One who defines us. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs encouragement to stand on God’s promises — you can get it [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Megan’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that lift hearts toward hope.
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